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Top 15 Badass Boss Battles This Generation That Made You Throw Your Controller

GB writes: "Ah, Boss battles! It feels so good when you defeat a monster in the dungeons or take down some giant robot. Nevertheless there are some bosses which literally make you throw the controller on your TV! Here we check out the top 15 boss battles this generation of gaming which made you go nuts!"

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bmw695171d ago

the battle with boss in Ninja Gaiden 2 was bad ass!

Chubear5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

.. that's shocking.

Method5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

Great list. Hades is definitely my favorite of the lot. The atmosphere was absolutely perfect.

@Chubear Halo 3/ODST didn't have any particularly memorable or challenging boss fights.

Downtown boogey5171d ago

Zeus was much, MUCH harder than Hades. It took met two hours to beat him on Titan on my first playthrough.

CrimsonFox135171d ago

Great list? It's a horrible list. It just seems like he threw in random boss fights. For example, in God of War 3 and Demon's Souls, there are bosses that are harder AND more bad-ass.

Method5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

@Downtown boogey

Zeus was piss easy IMO. All you have to do is camp Gaia's heart for free health orbs.

With Hades you're left with no way to recover other than just avoid getting hit all together.

@CrimsonFox13

Armored Spider definitely isn't the most badass boss from Demon's Souls, but I challenge you to name a more badass boss in God of War 3 than Hades. There is none.

Mr Logic5171d ago

I don't know what these guys are talking about. Most of their list is correct, but I thought beating Glados on Portal was really easy. Also thought that inFAMOUS and R2 weren't hard at all.

gamingisnotacrime5171d ago

i hated that boss, Hades was tough too but the scorpion really pissed me off

Downtown boogey5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

You really think I didn't notice that immediately? What makes it even harder is that you don't know whether you're supposed to attack Zeus or the clones primarily.

Really seems like you haven't beaten it on Titan.

kneon5171d ago

Saren, really? That one was pretty lame. My team mates died within the first couple of minutes and being an engineer I had few useful combat abilities. Luckily his movements were so predictable that I just hid behind the wall and picked away at him with my pistol the whole time. It was tedious but certainly not bad ass.

Redrum0595171d ago

MGS always ends up on that list.

Chubear5171d ago

That just can't be right can it? I mean, collectively, these games sold over 12million units and more than ANY FPS or core gamer game this gen and it's believed by anyone worth their gaming salt that there were no memorable boss/end battles in Halo3 or ODST? That's impossible.

A FPS that sold over 10mill copies just be on anybodies "top 10 battles" list shouldn't it?

RecSpec5171d ago

The first time I fought him I lost about 8 goddamn levels.

kratos1235171d ago

come on guys there is one boss how kicked my ass soo hard i almost broke my tv zodonuis from ninja gaiden sigma 2 my god what a Bi%ch on master ninja really hades and zeus were cake if you would see what this guy did to you and yes i played gow3 on titan on my first playtrough
the finnal boss in ngs2 was too easy i dont know how he made the list

akiraburn5171d ago

I agree with most of this list's game choices although some of the bosses chosen from the games were odd, given that in some of them there were much more intimidating or epic bosses. Here's a few changes I would have made:

Personally, in MGS4 I would have chosen either the Liquid or Vamp battle, since they were both astounding. With Demons Souls, I felt that Armored Spider was the second easiest boss (Phalanx being the first), and would have rather seen the False King or Flame Lurker. I probably wouldn't have put Resident Evil 5 on there or Bioshock. Neither of them really felt amazing to me or hard during the boss battles, although if RE5 was going to be on there, I would have rather seen the giant tentacle monster fight as their choice since that felt a lot more "huge" to me than Wesker's fight. I don't necessarily think Resistance 2 should have been on there, at least not with that fight against Daedalus. I probably would have added at least one of the bosses from Yakuza 3 (because it can get pretty tough at times), as well as The Lich King in WoW, and perhaps one of the fights in Batman: Arkham Asylum.

kaveti66165171d ago

It appears Chubear has decided to invest his two remaining bubbles into clever stealth trolls.

Halo games sell millions because Halo games have millions of fans who care more about the multiplayer aspect of gaming than the single player campaign. If you can't deal with the fact that millions of people enjoy the Halo multiplayer mode, then go see a psychiatrist about why you can't carve out your own subjective reality and not judge others for having their own, you twit.

JoySticksFTW5171d ago

...especially when he goes into Hulk Smash mode near the end of the fight

But the False King fight makes me the most nervous.

Even though you can fry him pretty easily with Firestorm, that bastard drains levels at random. F' that

jessupj5171d ago

pretty much just name every boss is demon's souls and you get your top 15 :)

IrishAssa5171d ago

I didn't really like the bosses in MGS4 except the main ones like Vamp and liquid, the rest were just random, The best boss battles in the MGS series are in 3 I think. 1 had the bosses ya feel sorry for after ye kill them. 4 I just didn't care about the B&B

shadow27975171d ago

If you've gone for the Big Boss Emblem, Screaming Mantis is by far the hardest boss. Laughing Octopus isn't easy, but she's nowhere near as irritating as Screaming Mantis.

I also agree with Radec.

Christopher5171d ago

Not the best list, IMHO.

Demon Soul spider boss battle is really only hard if you have no ranged capabilities. I'm also surprised that more of these bosses don't take up the list.

Fallout 3 Behemoths were actually pretty easy if you knew they were coming. Mines, especially bottlecap mines, took quick care of them.

Saren in ME1 was never really hard because when he goes into the geth wall jumping mode it was a pretty quick battle from there since it didn't take much damage to end it.

Kessler I defeated on my first time. Guy had some pretty kick-arse powers, but they made them way too easy to read and way too easy to fill up on life/energy between his big attacks.

exnihilonihilfit5171d ago

But I can't help but notice that 13 of the 15 games are on PS3, and 7 of them are PS3 exclusives... I don't know if that's due to a bias on the part of the author, but I'm surprised that a flame war hasn't started. I'm proud of you N4G, maybe this petty rivalry has started to come to an end.

Minokichi5171d ago

man idk about u guys but im going to take it back to NES lol but Mike Tyson punch out was the hardest to beat to me and i tried alot to beat him and to this day i cant beat him same for Zelda 2 a pain in the ass

Marceles5171d ago

I didn't throw my controller at most of these...if anything I held on to it so I can play it over again. Hades on Titan and Radec are probably the only ones on the list that I came close to throwing the controller, but everything else went pretty smooth.

AssassinHD5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

Armored Spider was incredibly easy with a bow. Leechmonger was impossible for me to kill until I got Firestorm. I would have to say the most challenging boss for me was Old Monk, although I am not sure if that fight technically counts. I am speaking about Demon's Souls of course. Oh Flamelurker gave me a hella hard time on NG+.

Darkstorn5170d ago

Every single boss battle from MGS4 should be on this list.

JoySticksFTW5170d ago (Edited 5170d ago )

For those who don't know

* Every Minor SPOILER *
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If you play DS while signed into PSN, the game will pick another player around your level at random to fight you for one of the boss battles!

With all of the different deadly character builds possible in DS -- with some players battle-hardened from doing nothing but breaking into other people's games and whuppin' arse... well, no preparing for that battle

Some people unplug their internet connection so you have to fight the safer computer AI controlled "Old Monk"

I just take some grind stones (if the person uses Scraping Spear or Acid) and a way to nullify magic if the person gets too Firestorm happy

and a Meat Cleaver :)

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Urmomlol5171d ago

This article contains virtually no text and just has a bunch of videos embedded in it. Couldn't even bother to write up a synopsis for each one?

BeaArthur5171d ago

haha, you make a good point. I didn't even think about that. some of those boss fights are pathetic.

Saren is easy to beat if you just stay on the move because he can't really target you very well if you are moving. Hades only took me 2 tries. Other than Ninja Gaiden 2 and Killzone 2 (and maybe RE5 because the controls are so stiff) none of the games on that list (that I have played, which is most of them) were all that hard. Slightly challenging maybe but none of them made me want to throw my controller.

TrailerParkSupervisr5171d ago

I was loaded up on mini nukes and 'nades and pretty much just went thru them all to take him down. The Armoured Spider from DS just about gave me a stroke. Remember, not only do you die a lot, you have to go all the way back to the beginning and work your way there.

I loved DS. Can you imagine if Bethesda and Altus made love and produced a Demons Souls Elder Scrolls child?

mrv3215171d ago

The Super Behemoth can be bad at the wrong level. I remember when I first came across a wild Bear at level 3 or 4, scared me half to death I used ALL ammo, except for one or two pistol rounds... it was super powerful at the time, I remember pumping clip after clip only for a small effect. And now look at me level 20 enclave power ammo to the max condition, A few plasma riffle riffles max condition with 900 shots...

spunnups5171d ago

If you had a flame bow the Armored Spider was extremely easy. The mistake people make is trying to melee attack it, that will never work.

Incognegro5171d ago

actually....meleeing was the easiest way for me to take the dude out. When you got right on him, he'd drop down and leave himself open because his close range attacks wouldn't have as much effect I'm guessing. whenever he'd try to roast you though, you'd have to haul butt back to avoid the flames. pushing forward proved a bit difficult but it wasn't too hard. especially if you had the purple flame shield. matter of fact, there's a pretty good guide up on youtube that has this same strategy.

xabmol5171d ago

Tell that to my level 5 Bone Smasher! =]

P.S.

Flame Lurker >>>>>>> Armored Spider

I couldn't beat that guy on my own until sometime after my 20th play through.

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4pocalyps35171d ago

i didn't find hades that hard to be honest. i found it epic, but not hard. kessler did my nut in but not so much as to throw my controller. same with daedalus. i don't think there's been a boss battle this gen that's made me want to throw my controller tbh. then again, im pretty laid back...apart from gow1...god that game made me rage >_<

kurochi5171d ago

from MGS IV was the closest in having me breaking my beautiful LCD at home......

Redempteur5171d ago

is it normal that i find it hard even on normal ??

kurochi5171d ago (Edited 5171d ago )

couldn't figure out how to "kill" him... it took me forever to figure out I need to pump him with the syringe (plz, no sexual references).... than it was a breeze.
It must have taken me 2-3 hours to figure that one out. I refused to look it up to see how to kill him. LOL

Monkey5215171d ago

So true. My friend watched me fight vamp for almost 2 hours before he said, "isn't vamp living off of nano-cells?" I looked at him and said, "I hate you" Then I beat vamp in less than 15 minutes.

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15 Great Games Where Every Minute of the Experience Feels Earned

GB: "We take a look at 15 amazing games that had the perfect length."

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coolbeans4d ago

Pretty good list. Botany Manor would be the newest addition that encapsulates that title.

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Anyone else not blown away with graphics these days? Me neither

Talal writes: "I'm talking about having that rush of excitement - that feeling you get when you know you've just made a memory for a lifetime."

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OptimusDK7d ago

There are different games. Some have gamplay at it highest priority, some have the story, some have the replay value and choices... There are a lot of different game experiences.

It is laughable that just now graphics does not have anything to do with that experiene. We have had many games of that type over time. This is just the one that have come closest to feel like playing an actual movie. Just look the the Digital foundry walkthrough it is a masterpiece in that perspective and hence wrth trying. But yes do not do it for the gameplay - but that was never the goal of this experience.

GamerRN7d ago

It's because it's on Xbox. When Xbox has amazing graphics, they don't matter. When PlayStation does, it's a game changer!

Lightning777d ago

Pretty much my thoughts. They were technical marvel's on PS and still are. The moment Xbox puts out a graphically intense game is doesn't matter suddenly.

4 years ago this month would the UE5 tech demo debut with the girl flying (tech demo said it was only possible on PS5 because of the SSD. Glad to finally see it in its glory.

fr0sty7d ago

FFS, gaming journalism has really gone downhill. At least hire people with a basic grasp of grammar... "Me neither" means the exact opposite of what the "author" is trying to say. That's like saying "I could care less"... lol.

S2Killinit7d ago

Maybe because the gameplay being dull allowed it to have the amazing graphics and people are not as impressed by graphics alone anymore? I mean there is a lot of sites saying the story and the gameplay are lackluster. So what are we supposed to enjoy then? Cgi graphics are beautiful but since they arent interactive, they dont impress me as much as they used to. Thats an extreme example, but you get my drift.

Terry_B6d ago

When Playstation (Sony) does it..its usually a great game and not a cinematic experience..or at least something new at the time..like Until Dawn back in 2015.

1Victor6d ago

@gamer:” It's because it's on Xbox. When Xbox has amazing graphics, they don't matter. When PlayStation does, it's a game changer!”

The game looks as good as any other PlayStation game in my eyes why can’t you and the other hardcore Xbox be happy about it and drag PlayStation into every conversation and force PlayStation hardcore to look into the game and find flaw that most games have in one way or another.
@light: “ 4 years ago this month would the UE5 tech demo debut with the girl flying (tech demo said it was only possible on PS5 because of the SSD. ”
Yes at that time it was only possible on PlayStation SSD how ignorant of you to think that after 4 years the technology wouldn’t evolved and move to a industry standard 🤦🏿I wish your mentality wasn’t so naive and narrow to post stuff like that 😩 in a year or 2 a new game will come out that might look better, it’s the nature of the industry.

Now that the distraction is gone I feel that is a good thing that the graphics in games are starting to hit the rooftop and hopefully the developers will put more thoughts into story and gameplay mechanics than just the next shiny oily skin of old.

Reaper22_6d ago

So true. Not surprised by all the negativity. It's a really good game and looks better than any game I've ever seen. GOTY nominee for sure. Like I said before, sony screwed up big time by not purchasing Ninja Theory.

Asplundh6d ago

Pretty much. It's like how the Switch and Steam controller using haptic feedback in their controllers wasn't a big deal but then Sony did it and it was then a "game changer".

fr0sty6d ago

The game runs at as low as 21fps... That isn't much to brag about no matter how good it looks.

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MajorLazer6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

We've had graphical gamechangers before, such as Crysis but those games still had gameplay to compliment it. Hellblade pretty much has none, and only achieved such graphics through being incredibly linear and having very small, closed off environments where very little is happening.

Vx_6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

GFX does not mean anything if the game is boring. It is simple like that and these major companies need to understand this simple concept.

Games are like your lady, she may be beautiful to look at for a while but then it gets boring if her character isn't interesting and fun to be with.

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Kneetos7d ago

Mario kart 8 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Sonic18817d ago

Horizon forbidden West has great graphics and great gameplay

GamerRN7d ago

Yeah but graphics don't matter, remember?

anast6d ago

@RN

I've been pretty consistent in saying that we need both.

GamerRN5d ago

So until dawn, too human, or whatever those series of games were... Graphic masterpieces it garbage with no gameplay?

VincentVanBro7d ago

I agree and I actually think Forbidden West looks better than Hellblade 2. I easily prefer looking at it at least.

Sonic18816d ago

It does look better in my opinion as well. I don't know why it looks better but there's something about the Decima engine or that guerrilla games is using tricks that we don't know of

Abear216d ago

Can you fly a mount under water in Hellblade 2? I think not! One of the best moments this Gen

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Two Decades Later, the Original Splinter Cell is Still a Masterpiece

They don't make games like this anymore.

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vgvill15d ago

Too dated in my book. The AI is way too unpredictable to be acceptable today. It's definitely a game of its time.

Jingsing15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

Agreed with those sentiments. The quality of the CPU controlled characters make or break a stealth game and they are pretty poor in all the Splinter Cell games by today's standard. This is what led me to playing Spies vs Mercs all the time in later games just to get a better stealth experience from a real person. Arguably Sony are making better stealth games albeit not Tom Clancy stuff.

TheProfessional15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

You should stick with fortnite or one of the countless bloodborne style games then. What a joke.

rlow115d ago

I had a good time with the game. It is a product of its time. But when it came out it was a must have game for a lot of people. I wish Ubisoft would make another game in the series or at least a reboot.

vgvill15d ago

They are making a remake, I think. I loved the original game when it was released, but I tried to play it again in recent years and just couldn't get on with it. The same with the older Hitman games.

PrecursorOrb15d ago

Yeah chaos theory still holds up though I gotta say. If you’re a fan of the series I highly suggest you go back to that one. Ubi has said they are remaking sc for “modern audiences”. I don’t have a lot of faith for the future of that company

Chocoburger15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

Due to the lack of modern stealth games, and me constantly playing the MGS series, I've been looking for alternative stealth games to play, and went back and re-played the SC series recently. I wouldn't call SC1 or SC:PT masterpieces, there are AI issues, they're very much trial-and-error games, and that can lead to a lot of frustration. I also found the stories in this series to be boring, uninteresting, and just sloppily told. Cinematics are also of poor quality for both in-game scenes and CG cut-scenes, the soundtrack didn't leave any impression on me either.

Chaos Theory is better, but there was still a lot of room for improvement, and Double Agent (old gen ver.) was a sloppy mess that ended up a regression from CT. But still, at least they tried back then, these days Ubi-junk doesn't even try to make good games!

HvNzSoul7d ago

Everyone needs to quit with all of the unnessacery Ubi-hate. SC Conviction and Blacklist are both still good games.

HvNzSoul6d ago

Everyone needs to quit with all of the unnecessary Ubi-hate. SC Conviction and Blacklist are both still good games, they just weren't 100% focused on stealth with Conviction and they remedied that in Blacklist. The only thing they have released recently that I was disappointed with was Watch Dogs Legion, and Skull & Bones. Everyone seems to be salty about the misleading trailer for the original Watch Dogs and The Division. Which are also, both good games, and actually Watch Dogs seems like it was ahead of its time even with all the trailer drama (having gone back and played recently, can say the game didnt deserve all the flak). Yeah the misleading E3 trailer that had better graphics than release is understandable to a very small degree, when most Teaser Trailers, or Game Demo's only have that portion of the game developed so they use the highest quality assets of w/e they have being showed, or what they are showing was made purely for the showing, allowing for extra polish . As to the gripes about minor game design changes, or cut features upon a games release just goes to show how unknowledgeable most gamers are in terms of how game development works or to even understand what what the hell a WIP, let alone titles still in early development.

Good games from Ubi since 2014 (Year that SC Blacklist Released) include:

Watch Dogs 1 & 2
The Division 1 & 2 (Although I had a hard time getting into The Division 2 at first)
R6 Siege
Ghost Recon Wildlands & Breakpoint
Immortals Fenyx Rising
AC Origins, Odyssey, MIrage (Haven't finished Valhalla games too damn long)
Far Cry Primal, and 5 (6 also has a length issue)
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora
Prince Of Persia The Lost Crown

Haven't played a couple of titles those being For Honor (played at launch but didn't honestly give it an actual go), The Crew, R6 Extraction and at the time of writing this xDefiant.

Even if you absolutely hated any of the above titles, they aren't inherently bad games, they're just good, but not always top quality either.

I say give Ubi credit where credit is due, they at least fix games post launch if they start out rough, Breakpoint is an excellent example this and is such an enjoyable experience now compared to it's launch.